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hay im new to stageas too, had my eye out for one in good condition for a while, that one u where looking at in vic park WA SLO_N_STEADY well i had a mechanic go over it top to bottom, is in mint condition i bought it, i got it for 18k, needed a few little tweaks here and there but yeah got rid of that sticker residue that DAVZ before the rs four bit put a few nissmo badges on it , looks good handles fantastic, my bf he had a skyline R33 and it handles better!! he in love with it as much as i am!! u must have bin looking at it at the same time as me!! :)

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:) Oh MY GOD...THERE IS ANOTHER GIRL :)

I can see a shit fight about to happen :laugh: I think you should buy the silver one now Health...its very sexy

Go to the website and its number 4 on the list..has wicked autech kit, nice rims and has some funky looking side mirrors and asking the same price....bargain them down and your set :D

ohh why does it seem that everyone is interested in the same car these days??? (all that if its a serious comment above)

hmm. please slow down over speed bumps, they are A) there for a reason and B) will jar your suspension components.

Care to post a pic of you and your purchase?

ps prove you are a cheeky nympho...

heheheh my aftermarket suspension is shocking...i feel every bump in the road and have to go so slow over speed bumps i would hate to see what its like if i had a kit!

Welcome to the forums any how..coming to the stag cruise in november???

hmm. please slow down over speed bumps, they are A) there for a reason and B) will jar your suspension components.

Care to post a pic of you and your purchase?

ps prove you are a cheeky nympho...

heres my car dont have a pic on me not on my comp...cant prove im a cheeky nympho coz i have a bf usless u wana ask him, hes always getting annoyed with me coz i want sex at the most inappropriate time hence cheeky nympho

hmm. please slow down over speed bumps, they are A) there for a reason and B) will jar your suspension components.

Care to post a pic of you and your purchase?

ps prove you are a cheeky nympho...

heres my car dont have a pic on me not on my comp...cant prove im a cheeky nympho coz i have a bf unless u wana ask him, hes always getting annoyed with me coz i want sex at the most inappropriate time hence cheeky nympho

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meh thats cool, most people dont take me seriously anyways, thou they probably should lol

oh he delievers, with an average of 10 orgasms in 30 mins ...he can most certainly accomodate my needs 20 times over :laugh:

ps hes got good taste in cars too..he had a R33 gtst and now has a 300zx twin turbo targa top 2+2 manual..

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